Hi gang.

I know quite a few are up on colour profiles on this list so i thought i would 
ask here
first.

I'm still haveing problems getting my print to look like the monitor. I have 
only used
Adobe Gamma
to adjust my monitor and have not used the Spyder type of devices. 

First off, should i be using that type of device if i'm going to do this at 
least semi
seriously.

Second, when i shoot my D1 it does not have a real rgb or srgb  colour space 
persay. I
forget what
it is but PS seems to call it srgb.

My D2H is usually shot in Nikon RGB. When i print with my Canons(S800 or 
BJC8200) i have
many
options for colour space. I usually choose working space,but sometimes try the 
working
srgb etc.
Do i need to convert the file from say the Nikon RGB to srgb in PS, then select 
that
otiopn in the
drop down menu,or am i wasting my time until i trruly profile my monitor.
In PS 6 if i load up a D2H file it asks what colour space to use. In PSEL3 it 
does not.

Or are there profiles for these Canons out there that should be loaded and used.

Any help is appreciated. Right now i need to up the curves past what looks good 
on my
monitor then
it prints out the way it should look in real life.

Dave(getting back to home printing more)Brooks                                  
                                


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